The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and Siemens
have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with BenQ.......
My Overall Opinion
If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the Siemens
SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not the great
bargain it claims to be. For one thing it's already a discontinued
model overseas. The standby time for this phone is claimed at 300
hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a lot less then that,
a lot less then 30 hours to be precise. I really have to wonder
when a product is put forth onto a relatively unsuspecting public
and true, I ended up buying one because I had gotten tired of the
Nokia 9210i I was using.
Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at the
initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a few bugs
in the software of the phone and any initial happiness with this
is now well and truly gone.
What The Bug Actually Is
When you enter phone contacts into the memory you are given the
opportunity to input extra details such as the address, email,
URL, and country information for all your contacts. So I thought
I'd put all this to the test. I hooked the phone up to the computer
and copied all my phone numbers from the
SIM card to the PC. This
took a relatively short time to occur and all was well. I added
all the information such as address and extra contact information
to the numbers in the database then I sent all the numbers back to
the phone to update the internal database.
Now according to the manual all the extra information should have been
carried over and visible in the phone when I click on a number but all
the fields were left blank. Several attempts were made and yet no joy
so I suspect it was either a bug as I suspect or something as simple as
a printing error in the manual, yet if that were the case why have all
those data fields in the contact list if they don't work.
Overall Conclusion.
I'll be ripping the
SIM out of this and popping it back into the Nokia
to use. At least that phone did everything it claimed to do.